Top 10 Luxury Rooftop Terraces in Málaga, Spain

Málaga is a city best viewed from above—where Moorish castles, cathedral domes, and the glittering Mediterranean stretch to the horizon. From stylish pool decks to historic hideaways, these rooftop terraces deliver both elegance and elevation.

1. Àtico Bar & Restaurant – AC Hotel Málaga Palacio

Start your Málaga rooftop tour at Àtico Bar & Restaurant, perched atop the AC Hotel with some of the best 360° views in the city.

  • Pros: Highest rooftop in Málaga, elegant infinity-style pool, excellent drinks

  • Cons: Pricey, pool reserved for guests, busy at peak times

  • Pro Tip: Go 30 minutes before sunset to grab a front glass-side seat.

 

2. La Terraza Molina Lario – Hotel Molina Lario

Located atop the elegant Hotel Molina Lario, this rooftop blends cosmopolitan charm with striking cathedral views.

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  • Pros: Multi-level terrace, central location, top-tier cocktails

  • Cons: Fills up quickly, pricey without packages

  • Pro Tip: Ask for their rooftop-exclusive mojito.

 

3. Batik / La Terraza de la Alcazaba – Alcazaba Premium Hostel

Image courtesy of La Terraza de la Alcazaba

The lively La Terraza de la Alcazaba offers unmatched views of the fortress it’s named after, with a youthful crowd and a vibrant cocktail scene.

  • Pros: Epic views of the Alcazaba and castle, great fusion dining downstairs

  • Cons: Loud on weekends, less romantic

  • Pro Tip: Visit during golden hour on weekdays for more relaxed vibes.

 

4. La Terraza de San Juan – Hotel Málaga Premium

For a more intimate experience, La Terraza de San Juan offers a tucked-away rooftop overlooking the gothic church towers of Old Town Málaga.

  • Pros: Hidden gem, relaxed atmosphere, creative drinks

  • Cons: Small space, limited shade or menu

  • Pro Tip: Ask the bartender for their favorite off-menu gin creation.

 

5. Lolita Skyview Pool & Lounge – Only YOU Hotel Málaga

Lolita Skyview at the Only YOU Hotel brings together sophisticated design and sea views, making it ideal for stylish lounging.

  • Pros: Infinity pool, top-class service, refined cocktails

  • Cons: Limited access for non-guests during the day

  • Pro Tip: Book a sundown table—the golden glow over the harbor is magical.

 

6. La Terraza de Valeria – Room Mate Valeria

The playful and colorful La Terraza de Valeria brings a pop of personality to Málaga’s rooftop scene, just steps from the port.

  • Pros: Great energy, funky decor, DJ sessions

  • Cons: Can be loud, food menu is short

  • Pro Tip: Stay for the DJ set around 8 PM—it's lively but laid-back.

 

7. Rooftop Bar – H10 Croma Málaga

H10 Croma’s rooftop bar is all about minimal-chic design, lounge seating, and airy city views.

  • Pros: Stylish and tranquil, great for lounging or casual dates

  • Cons: Limited food, not a “landmark view” spot

  • Pro Tip: Grab a hammock lounger for a long, lazy afternoon cocktail.

 

8. Áurea Terrace – Sallés Hotel Málaga Centro

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Áurea Terrace offers a more refined, low-key rooftop option, with live music nights and scenic city skyline views.

  • Pros: Great ambiance, live jazz/flamenco, top-notch wines

  • Cons: Smaller space, sometimes reserved for private events

  • Pro Tip: Check their event schedule—Wednesday flamenco is a local favorite.

 

9. Media Luna Chill Out – Gran Hotel Miramar

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The glamorous Media Luna Chill Out crowns one of Málaga’s most opulent beachfront hotels, pairing exclusivity with sea and mountain views.

  • Pros: Luxury service, exceptional views, elegant ambiance

  • Cons: Pricey, often reserved for guests

  • Pro Tip: Reserve during “Media Luna Nights” for live music and ocean breezes.

 

10. Chinitas Club Terrace – Chinitas Urban Hostel

For something a bit more boho, Chinitas Club Terrace offers laid-back rooftop lounging with impressive views of the cathedral.

  • Pros: Youthful, artsy, budget-friendly

  • Cons: No elevator, limited menu

  • Pro Tip: Head up during golden hour and grab the upper couch—it’s the best angle for photos.

 

Final Thoughts

Whether you're sipping from a crystal glass or swinging from a hammock with a sangria in hand, Málaga’s luxury rooftops deliver atmosphere in every direction. Use this list to plan a one-night tour—or take your time and try one per evening.

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